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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 12

Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 12

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12 CA, TuM, June IKJlJ Crews Are Reduced Margaret Truman Gels Big Ovation MOUNTAINHOME, Pa. (UP) Margaret Truman captivated an overflow audience Monday night in throughout Oregon, being n-structed under the modernization program, are much stronger and wider than the older highways and will require far less maintenance work. All primary highways in Oregon including U. S. 99, U.

30 and US. 101 are being widened and in the main are being replaced by Hew Scout Camp Dedication Slated i Dedication of Camp Tsiltcoos, new camp site for the Oregon Trail Council Boy Scouts, is scheduled for this coming Saturday, and signed for reservation of sites during the summer. The camp actually is a replacement, on a greatly expanded scale, for Camp Lucky Boy on the Blue river in the Cascades, which has been closed for a couple of years. Camp Ttaltcoos contains all types of camping areas, including some where troops may Mr. Truman telephoned hll food luck wishes just before hi daughter walked on stage to star in the play "Autumn Crocus." About 500 persons Jammed the straw hat circuit theater.

Many stood in the rear while others were seated on temporary chairs placed in the aisles. Miss Truman was greeted by a host of well-wishers and reporters in the wing after her performance. A if all interested persona are invited to attend and insrjeet Th camn is Wnt i OP DBUaDLC PIEinO it: Cterjrtight by F.M.ConUy, 1944 Siltcoos, five miles south of normeals may 1x5 obtained there, il COMPILED BY H. modern wide non-access highways. Construction contracts awarded aunng ij amouniea to sjJ8.33Z.000 and construction work performed and paid for during the same year totaled Work under con tracts on highways in various parts of Oregon at the end of 1953 totaled J29-million.

Since last Jan. 1, some $16-mil- lion of highway construction has been contracted by the highway commission and it is expected that during this year another $16-million or more will be placed under contract. Vets Return Houston Rice's 1954 football squad will have 22 veterans. 13 of them 1953 letter winners KENNETH EVAN3 SERVICE Ph. 3-7212 "Full Jeweled" Big Engine Speed without exces weight or bulk.

BOATS-TOOL ence on Highway 101. Signs in dicate the proper turnoff from the highway. Dedication of thetamp is sched uled lor p.m. with tours of the area, to follow starting at 1:30. The Oregon Trail Council, which includes all troops in Benton county, has been working on the new camp site for several months.

Jt is the greatest project, both in size and cost, the council ever has undertaken. The camp actually opened for the fifst time yesterday and over 60 troops and 1200 scouts have Cruise with Fish with It Ski with Mercury Oat-Board Motors Sale n4 Berrle Tool Service Rental HOUT'S TOOL SERVICE 805 Western Avenue I 4 i By Chic I I I DONT LIKE IT-Jii 7 I AND VOU DON'T DO I KEITH PYLE Ph. 3-7011 "Anything from i tune-up to complete overhaul." Brake Service that make! for Safe Driving Welding front Wheel Alignment KEITH PYLE MOTOR COMPANY Kl Jackson Street SALEM (UP) Completion of part of Oregon's five-year highway ccnsiruction program to modernize fie state's hiehwav svstem has brought about a reduction in high way maintenance needs, resulting in, the laying off of about 50 maintenance and shop workers in the highway department June 30. State Highway Engineer R. H.

Baldock said today. Highway maintenance costs in Oregon have been fairly high due to the inability to replace worn out roads during the World War II period. In 1953, highway maintenance costs totaled $10,600,000. Baldock said: "The current five-year highway construction program made possible largely through the $72-mlilion highway bond" issues authorized by the 1951 and 1953 Legislatures is beginning to show Hi effect." Baldock said the new roads BLONDIE llllllllMffllllill DONALD DUCK SUSIE Q. SMITH II''' LIKE Mv'lM (UNTIL I TRY cook all their meals.

Combina tions permit some meals to be eat- en in a central mess hall, or all The council will continue to op erate, but on a reduced-time basis. Camp Melakwa near the Mc- Kenzie Pass summit It will be on a more rugged basis for camp ers than Tsutcoos. BAD HABIT ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UP) in ia43, Liu ford ureer was sen tenced to four years in jail for breaking into the Sunshine Loan Co After four years, he was released and re-arrested a month later for breaking into the Sunshine Loan Co.

Young By The Walters Ph. 3-4331 TRANSFER-STORAGE 1 X- ITPOFSNTDOr, (ANYTHING FOR THE HAT 9 rZ ANYTHING ir- 1 EITHER wv-- Lt iS--f Long Distance Moving Hew Warehouse for Household Goods Only CORVALLIS TRANSFER-STORAGE Seventh and Washington Streets McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS Ph. 3-3113" Authorised Sales and Serric 7 By Walt Disney 7zJk Sow and Chain Filing Corvalls Chain Saw 807 Western Avenue SHOE REPAIRING A All Worn Rhoei pot back Into THEIR ORIGINAL Utility lervlce Vilnf only food Craftamananlp Women'. Quality Moeeuins tali aUei) VAN BUREN SHOE SHOP 11M Vaa Bares St. her legitimate stage debut, return ing for five curtain cans.

The daughter of former President Harry S. Truman admitted after the show she "wanted 10 pnone father" who is recuperating in a Kansas City, hospital from a gall bladder operation and appendectomy. Public Notices CORRECTED NOTICE OF BOND SALE Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned until 8:00 o'clock P.M., Standard Oregon Time, on the 7th day of July, 1954, and immediately thereafter will be publicly opened by the District School Board of Consolidated School District No. 8, Benton County, Oregon, for the purchase, at not less than par and accrued interest, of the following described negotiable general-obligation coupon bonds of said school district, in the principal amount of $75,000.00, dated July 1, 1954, in denominations of $1,000 each, and maturing serially in numerical order as follows: $4,000.00 on January 1 in each of the years 1956, 1957, and 1958; $5,000.00 on January 1 in each of the years 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, and 1967; $6,000.00 on January 1 in each of the years 1968, 1969, and 1970; The bonds of the issue that mature on and after January 1, 1966, will be redeemable at the option of the school district at par and accrued interest upon January 1, 1965, and upon any interest date thereafter. The bonds will bear Interest pay able semiannually at such rate or rates, In multiples of th of 1, not exceeding four per cent per annum, as shall be specified by the successful bidder.

Both the principal of and the interest upon the bonds will be paid at the office or the county treasurer of Benton County, Oregon. The bonds will be sold to the highest bidder, but the district school board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Unless all bids are rejected, the bonds will be awarded to the bidder complying with the terms of the notice of sale, and submitting the bid which, after computation on the basis that none of the' bonds will be called for re demption prior to the final ma turity dates thereof, provides the lowest cost to the school district. Each bid must be unconditional, must be accompanied by a certified check or cashier's check in favor of the district, of or upon a bank doing business in the state of Oregon, in the sum of $1,500.00, and must be enclosed in a sealed envelope addressed to the undersigned and marked on the outside "Proposal for Bonds." No inter est will be allowed on the deposit with the bid, but the check of the successful bidder will be retained as part payment of the bonds or to secure the school district against any loss resulting from failure of the bidder to comply with the terms of his bid. Each bidder shall include in his bid a statement of the total interest cost to the district, if his bid be accepted, provided none of the call able bonds of the issue are redeem ed prior to final maturity date.

The successful bidder will be fur nished with the written opinion of Winfree, McCulloch, Shuler Sayre of Portland, Oregon, to the effect that the bonds constitute the valid and legally binding obligations of the said school district. The bonds will be delivered com plete, without undue delay, at the expense of the school district, at such city in Oregon as the successful bidder shall name. IDA B. LOCKE, Clerk Consolidated School District No. 8, Benton County, Oregon, Route 1, Corvallis, Oregon.

Publish June 22, 29, July 6, 1954. Estate: George Sinclair C. A. WINTEBMEIER Attorney Law 1611 Lincoln Enttne, Or. FINAL NOTICE In the County Court of the state of Orrrfon (or Benton County In the Matter of the Last Will and Estate of George Sin.

lair deceased. Notice 1 hereby given that the bxecutor in said Estate ha filed therein his final account, and that the said court ha appointed Monday Uie 28th day of June 1954 at 11- o'clock In the forenoon a the time for the hear ing of objections to said final account and the settlement thereof. Dated May 2.V 1954. RALPH SINCLAIR, Executor 6. A.

W1NTERME1ER Attorney. May 25. June 1. 8. IS.

22. 1954. THE that's economical tier Flxtarei able. MILLWORK Seventh lJ lMajt'aJtia, 'AuTlaa. Kitchen Cabinet Formica Dralnboarda TYPEWRITER Ph.3-5562 Electric Standard Portable Mc LAGAN SIS AIR TAXI CHARTER ROYAL (Gray Victor De.k HENDERSON'S Audograph Dictating Machlnei Manual and Electric Adding Machine ChalreFUlng Cabinet BUSINESS MACHINES 344 6.

Second Public Hoticei CITY OF CORVALLIS, OREGON ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Scaled proposals for the installation of 6 inch cast iron water pipe from Wltham Hill Road to Clarence Circle, will be received at the office at the City Manager, Corvallis, Oregon, until 11 A.M., on the 6th day of July, 1954, and then will be publicly opened and read. The contemplated work Includes trench excavation, installing approximately 3,500 lineal feet of 8 Inch Mechanical Joint pipe and fittings, installing: valves, backfilling, installing fire hydrants and other miscellaneous work. The City of Corvallis will furnish all cast iron pipe, fittings, valves and jointing all tools and other materials to be furnished, by the contractor. Specifications, Plans, Information for Bidders may be examined at the office of the City Recorder or at the office of the City Engineer. Corvallis, Oregon.

A copy of said Plana and Specifications, together with bid blanks may be obtained at the City Engineer's Office upon deposit of $12.50. The full amount of the deposit will be refunded to actual bidders if 6aid Specifications and Plans are returned in good condition within fifteen days after contract is awarded. Bidders must be prequalified in accordance with the laws of the State of Oregon. Each proposal must be submitted on the prescribed bid blanks and shall be accompanied by a certified check, cashier's check, or bid bond, payable to the City Recorder, Corvallis, Oregon, in an amount not less than five per cent of the total amount bid. The successful bidder will be required to furnish security for faithful performance on the contract in the full amount of the coptract price.

The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids received and without re-advertisement to let a contract for the whole or any part of such improvement, to any persons upon terms which in its Judgment are the most advantageous io uie uijr. a This project shall be completed and accepted on or before September 15, 1954, at which time the penalty clause will be invoked. Dated this 16th day of June, 1954. GEORGE SIMERVTLLE CITY RECORDER CORVALLIS, OREGON Publish: June 22nd 25th, 1954. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Board of Adjustment of the City of Oregon4 will hold Public Hearing in the Municipal Court Room in the City Hall of said City at 4:00 o'clock p.m.

on Tuelay, July 6, 1954. The matter before the Board is as follows: The petition of the Board of Upsi-lon of Sigma Kappa Sorority, Mrs. Doris Conger Caldwell, President, located at the southeast corner of 26th and Van Buren Streets, to construct addition to sorority, on the north side in violation of the side yard requirements of the Zoning Ordinance. All persons interested in said matter are invited to be present at said hearing and be heard relative to this petition. C.

REIMAN, Chairman Board of Adjustment Corvallis, Oregon PUBLISH: June 22 28, 1954. Real Estate 1 TWO BEDROOM, PLASTERED house with attached garnee. Must sell at once. Mike offer. Will trade for house In Portland or vicinity.

Dial 94743. 2353 Fillmore. FOR SALE BY OWNER, Harding school district, three bedroom home on extra large lot. Term can be arranged. Phone 3-3147 mornings.

LARGE 3 BEDROOM suburban home with 2 baths, rec. room, radiant heat Shpde trees. By owner. 3-5832. evening 3-3832.

TWO BEDROOM HOME on tot 74 14714. 351 E. College. Philomath. BY OWNER, 3 bedroom home.

Hot water heat. $9250. Dial 3-3633. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 3 bedroom home near -Roosevelt and campus, lilfl Brook Lane. Livestock Poultry 15 PALAMINO MARE, gentle and wett brok-en.

Kids horse. Sorrel, gentle far any size, rides double and bareback. Might trade for cow or what have you? Also double unit Sear milling machine, complete. Box 90 -C, Verne McKnlght. Route 3, Albany, Counly Poor Farm Road.

-v BABY CHICKS avallnhle at Gerdlng's, 222 S. 2nd, Dial. 3-7371. Hatches evec week. White Leghorn, New Ramp-shlre.

Parmenter Reds, Delaware and Indian Rivcroa. AT STUD: eream-eolored Tenn. Walking Stallion. Good confirmation, gentle die-position, walking colt guaranteed. Reasonable fee with return privilege.

Kenneth Lewis, 2 mile north Wren TWO HOLSTEIN cows for sale. One fresh, milking six gallons. Other one fresh In 30 day. $150 each. Phone Hudson f-4131.

Lobster Valley. Robert Moore. FOR SALE: year old gentle, thor- oughbred celdlne. Reg. Excellent hand ent 1 made aaddle.

Will cell together or Sep- arateiy. jjiai s-JHjjj. LIVE BEEF for good condition. 3 6945. locker, H.

C. voung, very Watenpaugh. WANTED: EGGS and Pooltjry. Afarket Price. Mutual Produe Co S3 ft.

rtrat. Corvallta. Phone FOR SALE: 350 WRite Leghorn puueta. laying week. Dial 3-8373.

DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED, crew charm. Call collect. Alhanv tie Feed, Seed, Fertilizer 16B HAY FOR SALE, Alfalfa. $10 ton. Baled in field.

Call Harrisburg U-F-32. CUSTOM HAY BALING, $4.50 a ton, wire baler. Phone David Thompson, J-6902. Farm Equipment 23 ATTENTION FARMERS I Mew mad used tractor tire at low price. Calcium- Chloride Sandc at OK Rah Bur.

Jfe'el ext. im 3rd. Food Mali, C.A.A. Approved Flight School Ftper Aircraft Sale and Service -Aircraft Rental Farm Crop Duatlng Service Munclpal Airport LIVINGSTON AIR SERVICE, INC. Write P.O.

Box 531. CorvallH, Oregon SERVICE Ph. 3-6412 ustrial Machine) nery Repair Ph. 3-3116 l. 11 v.

I. Tf IV 'f t-: I- x- 4-r it ir -i: In nits and smvici Tractor Combine orage Harvester Pierce Irrigation Berkley Pump Goodyear Farm Tlrea New Idea Farm Equipment BENTON TRACTOR CO. Rt. J- VS Hy. MW mile EXPERT RECAPPING Ph.

3-7301 Guaranteed Factory Approved Method I 'More People Ride on Goodyear Than Any Other Kind" THAT'S A PAR IS fit' -ferC TWENTV-FIVE Lifk ALREADV 1 jjj I Jey I js RIP KIRBY Alex Ramond THAT TAXI STAND FAIR kE'P UkCE TO TALK TO ANY WELL, JOE OVER I I HEY; JOB, THE LAW I WAS F2AME0! I kVAS SELVES THIS AREA, ENOUSH, YH PBIVEBS ON DUTY THE NISHT THERE WAS WANTS T'TALkT TO PARKED WHEN THAT SISNAL WE'LL SEE IF THERE'S ANVTWINO Ek CAPTAIN. THS LEE COTTAGE WAOINQ THAT Ui! POST HIT ME! TOj HUNCH, C. TS iytV 1 1 ttvoPMvailmieoLs? well, vou can jM lli NICK HALIDAY I By Keats Petree V- I MLE FLCISIPA, NICK ON HIS WAY TO NOW WHAT f7 SiS JUST HAVlNS TZCU8LBS, 700 Pi I SAY-- If THINKS W'P I to'-OMKG. SOPPY OP NICK HAUPAV "T7 Yl "JrfS St uxx eoo? IN MMSHV -ROUBLES AT CA.VAPAV PUSTY TO CANADA WITH HE NEEPS HELP SET- 13t'Ci STKlNSS, A-tWVj CAMP YOU, WHY CANT A TIN' UP A FlSHIN' L0P6E llpV THAT'S ALL 7TTTTZm. 7T Wu AKS enemv1 I GO, TOOT rJi RLLV, ITS (WUSH 3 iSfe 1iftaf PUT, RENE, VOlRE OP MV VlJ NO PLACE fl LETTING A LOT OF VOU AZE ENEMY TTA FCK A WOMAN" OeZMir Kuwoeg upset Yfk OfvE.TOo: tJ' I VI.

Mm1fr L.LyS '7lsf-! YOU CANT WAUC HksLI1L 'JLlLS l'LL rKSlW -fi Sfi k' flff MARK TRAIL By Ed Todd VCr LjtsuKT Then hs vision blurtwe ,4, I fi! 'I 1 'WE BG DEADFALL POCK, VOOLO TuasS BLACK, AND AW -v I CRASHINS CO.N, BREAKS MASK'S ff HE LOSES CONSCOUSNES5 6v WfJ LE3f.AMO PIMS THE TAUL Is 1 Authorized Uoodyear Dealers Repairing Recapping Prompt Drive-In Service WILSON MOTORS TIRE DEPARTMENT a Third and Adama MACHINE SHOP A new large lathe provide lacilttle backed by experience and know-bow to do. Any large or machine Job. General machine ervlc Turning, Milling, Shaping. Key Seating and Drilling Steel Fabrication Gaa and Electric Welding ATLAS MACHINE IRON WORKS 1012 A Street FARMERS MARKET PLAGE A Classified Service Devoted to Formers and Farm Needs Ph. 3-3634 Cash Carry Ph.

3-5814 Material BUILDING Second SUPPLIES Fireplace and Brick material. our apecialty. Pabco Roofing and Paint Rock Lath Plastering CASH CARRY SOI S. 'Quality Wiring by Licensed Electricians" PH. 3-7130 a1; Local Hotpoint Dealer Free Estimates 111 N.

Second (Resident phone 3-8224) Farms Acreages ALSEA VALLEY 164 acres logged off land, small Irrigable pasture, fairly good 3 bedroom home and 2 smaU bams, 3 year around creek. Ideal place for sum mer home. Price $10,500 44 acres with 22 acres In cultivation including family fruit. Good 4 room bouse and large barn, on pared high way. Term.

Price $12,500 56 acres, all in pasture only 2 mile from Alsea, large farm house, modernized, 15 stanchion barn and poultry house, cattle and 1 Cff hog-tight fence. Price 4 I KINGWELL AGENCY- Phone 3-362? Evenings J-6715 or 3-7433 Miscellaneous For Sale STRAWBERRIES. FalrrUy KhooL 3-301S. Hiffrway 29 Deey Bullis. reir Dial CALL, 3-43S3 for experienced mowing.

Adolph LcmVe. Wonted Miscellaneous 5A WANTED: A few baby geese. Pbbnp 3 8115. Fruits Vegetables 11 LOCAL STRAWBERRIES FOR freeing and Kresh deliveries daily. Gerdmga, K3 Phene 8-7371.

FOR SALE: STRAWBERRIES, Northwestern. 1135 S. lilh. HAY BALING. Smith.

J-87W Rake rurnuoed. Bert FOR SALE. Suberne. Dial 3-3062. Bottling Co.

Ph.3-5710 3 Dlstrlhvtnr. and Bottlrr. Maion' Old F.tbior.rd Root Brer F.pil-Col NeMlt Orang New Drink Corvallis Soda Works (fcew location MO 8. Seventh Street HECKART'S Quality Building Materials CurtiS Windows Poors Glass Mirrors i vu. vl ik 1.

"it. Phone 3-3112 225 North 3rd.

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